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Zeiss to Present Second Round of Technologies in Digital Event

A six-day event, October 20-29, will showcase new technologies and innovations from Zeiss. 

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October 20-29, Zeiss will present its second round of ZEISS Innovation Rocks. Each day a different technology is presented by Zeiss and includes a 30min launch show that does not require registration. The event will be presented in eight different languages to serve a global audience. 

If you missed the Spring edition of Innovation Rocks, you can view the recordings in their webinar archive

  • October 20: Zeiss optical series
  • October 21: Reinventing optical inspection and technical cleanliness
  • October 22: Defect detection
  • October 27: Retrofit and software solutions
  • October 28: Zeiss eMobility solutions
  • October 29: Metrology

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